
‘Posh news for posh people?’ – FT, Future, Mail Online and Guardian execs discuss funding models
“Posh news for posh people” has been described as one “feasible” – but “not desirable” – way of funding news…
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“Posh news for posh people” has been described as one “feasible” – but “not desirable” – way of funding news…
ByThe world’s largest English-language news publishers now have more than 30m digital subscriptions between them, research from Press Gazette today…
ByFinancial Times editor Roula Khalaf has called for action to stop the “professionalised intimidation” of journalists in the UK legal…
ByUpdate 28 March 2024: UK authorities respond to Council of Europe concerns about the alleged block. Scroll down for full…
ByRoula Khalaf grew up in a warzone and has spent much of her career reporting from areas of conflict. “You…
ByThe Financial Times has launched FT Edit, a streamlined app it hopes will attract an audience beyond its traditional, professional…
ByAs Reach reported a 700% rise in remuneration for its two top execs this month, Press Gazette has put together…
ByThe UK Government has set out plans to crack down on wealthy people and businesses intimidating journalists using defamation and…
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